Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, October 06, 1921, Night Extra, Page 22, Image 22

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EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, OpTOBEK G, 1021
SMASHES BRITISH GOLF INVASION
HAS 7510 NAMES
WORLDS HAPPIEST BOY
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IS HOTEL MYSTERY.
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Bedy of Japanese Cook Found
Under Bed in New Yerk
Cuest Roem
Parisian Writers Scout Idea of Fancy List of Petential "Givers
Huge Hunger Cimln c...
i rv,; . ,ve,p
Will Furnish Wolf.ire Bedy
Ammunition
CAMPAIGN IN NOVEMBER
i-eiu i-'iaincT of
Russia
SEEK FELLOW. NIPPONESE!
DISEASE HAS FULL SWAY!
JUJUTSU
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DENY FRANCE WILL
CASPIAN ID Vfl
REGION FAMISHING
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CHARITY DRIV
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New Yerk, Oct. (1, Xltarn Ynsiilinrn.
n Janmipip cek. entirely unknown te
the Hetel r'niiilrc, was found (lend,
ntransli'it under n boil In "tie of it
Bursts' moms yesterday 'iftornnen.
A table cover wen tied about hi, neck.
hltt he lind nrt been strangled with It.
He lind lieen killed by pressure of two
thumbs nt the top of nl windpipe. Tin
rlefh, n ten towel nsnl for n tiible cover,
hnil bfpti tied tnIxl v around l.i neck,
hppnrently te :;Ke levernje te tie niur
d?rnus fhnnibe.
Tan Knbin. a .f-ipanese. registered a
from New Yerk, lind no bacpnge mid
ibIiI In ndvan-e Tu"I:iy munies for
the room in which Yasnilmra wan found
jcsterelay nfteraoen. The police rnvi
sent out a general alarm ter Kelvin's
arrest. He in described as about twin-ty-tlifei?
a ears old and vv raring a durl;
Milt.
Unuunll purlinir fentur' iiiii iiiii
frented the police in thfir lnvcstii-iiti.it..
The hotel Kcrvnnts reported that Va -
rtlhara had been n til tin1 deer t
Kebln's room with Kebln about 10 1
o'clock Tne-dnv murium:.
Ynfiihara m completely clntlndl
when mi ,ied was found under tin (
lied. He had been de.id mere than liv" i
hour-, an assistant niedieel ciammcr
Etnttil.
Kebin we seen yeterda mnrnini; at
Id o'clock tlllim; the tub in the bath bath bath
joem (.pnesite his reitu in a narrow cor
ridor off the main liillvva.v of the sec
end tlei.r. Ynmilmrii was deail in Ru
bin's room .it this time, . 'cording te
peller deduction.
A wvellin;; uii.It the jaws led te dis
covery of the method of killing by
thuf'b nreixiire en top of the windpipe,
a typical jujutsii trick.
Wlint premnter'. the Killing proved
beyond police discovery lat ni;lit. 1'eth
the murdered and the inissin; mini ap
peared te lielens te the Meat ins type
of .Iannee .if the kitchen and res
taurant service tjp
Abdominal Cancer
Death Rate Is Cut
Cnntlnuril from Pace line
mnlntiiuini; a -tnndard weight, -aid
that nliuoet am dlene which wni net
acute leuld be Influenced b proper
dietetic". lie dccrihcil an elaborate
method of determining whether e pa
tient wa receiving tee much or tee
little tiiiiirihuieut.
Dr. Kllen .1. rntteren. of I'm
leath. from !
burch, ald a great ninny
pulmonary abcese cm be traceil di
rectly te teeth that accidentally dip
ped dew u the respiratory tract. Dentist'-,
she said, after in operation heuld nl
Mays count the teeth and If the, an
missing an X-ray cnininatien heuM
be made. In cae a teeth i leuited in
the respiratory tract, she aid an opera
tion should be performed for it re
moval within two week.
Dr. l'.itter-eu told of a patient, a
man of mature age. who had been suf
fering for years with u had cough and
after en attack of iulliifn7.ii the ceiisli
became were. She said an x-ray ex ex
nminutieji was made and a foreign hed.
wan located. An operation was per
formed ami a decayed teeth surrounded
with pu wa removed.
The p.ipinf improved ranidlv. she J
$ald. nml gain d tour pound the tir-t
week. '
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PENNA. MOTHERS CONVENE
Repert in Alteena Shows Member-'
ship of 11.000
Alteena. Pa... M. il Repert et
officer and eniniltfee. featured the
opening st'sien je-terduv of the twenty-second
annual convention of il" i
Pennsylvania Censtre of Met!, it-, and
Parent -Teat her A-oc.atien. Mr. H. i
I". Kiermm. of Somerset. State prel- ,
dent, reported 11.0(H) inemher- in tin
State. vvi'i .'(1.(1(11) a next our' goal '
Mi. Aiige'im Keeiiim. of l'hiind1'!
phla, cmihnsi7"d the value of milk ntn.
milk product as feed for chiM-'eii, and
Mrs. Margaretie Reee. et I'lu'told I'lu'teld
liliia, ehainiinn of the Vatienal (' utitr'
Utfe and (oie.l Itiad ( 'ennilttee. ted
hew rural Parent -Ti ai her AociatieM j
ou!d improve rural 1 fe. Mr-. I. H. I
Rhaw. of H.irriburg. chnirmnn of the
Legislative Ceniuntiee and State nvie.
tary, urgl the aiecatiin te help place
the mother' n-itanee fund under the
State Department of Kdiicntbei. and
jvlrs. Kredertc Seheft". of Philadelphia,
chairman of the Juvenile Court Cem.
mlttee. n-ked tin -nun' change for the
juveni e court.
Mrs. V. ( Ir. envvoed. S'atc t 'a-
I
urer. repotted tlint W.-r ( V-n r wen
the banner for the I iglnt no n-i-e in
membership in the Pun n' -Tcin her A-1
HOCintien. 'v.th ('"ill ei . ei,' 'I 'n
Steven- S he.. I of ''ei)im i -eceid.
Uth .V.i:i : t I'tit
SUITCASE TEACHER PERIL .
Better Environment for Instructors!
in County Schools la Urged I
Alteena. Pa., no r,.- liv A. P.
The siiitca-e ten. her i- tin- real menaee I
te the rural eilin.itieii.il iippnrninlin .
declared Mr. M.iruaretta Re.-v. I'
Philadelphia. hai n ..n of nn- Natietiin
Commit tee en Ce-inrrv Life enl Idt. i
tieil. Ill t il .11 "III! ol-elle of ti ,
Penti h an, a i',iis"i. of Mei'nr t'i '
Parent -Tern her' A-e. itiin.n here hi t
niKht.
The parent ,n'.-l provide yoed i 'i
vireiinicnt fei a tun her. ee te it that
fhe have a comfortable room ami f"ed
and II res'ieetiili'e nlaie ill wh'eh te
tench. Tin-. Mr- lie. v. de( l.ireil. wir
allow the eeuutrv xclniid te ehtiii'i
IlOtnuil school .ind collect ci'iiduiiti for
teaeher lAnl will lelp t. leiiiln hem
They inu-l he placid in u par with the
:ltv" teacher. he ie land, or t!ev .ill
net remain.
The VI Che-tei Scl.oe! Pur' in
Tcnrln i' A eiiii;i ,. .va- pre ented t. i
Stale banner for Nialurj; the liir-;- '
jietcentnise i.f j-tiri during tin lut ;. in.
The Stevens' Parent Tea ler-' Am in
Hen of f'u elf, wa awarded Sid for
running a clei second.
TO UNDERWRITE GERMANY
Industrialists, Banks and Realtors
te Aid Financing
.Bpfrinl ' 'in1'- ' ;i''i ' i '',' '!
' ftrrllll, Oil. (1. (icrmau.v crc.it In
ternal credit p'an. invelv inn from
9!l7r.O0O.lll)l) lii S."IMI. ("HI. (Kill, will he
Ulldcrwrltli n net eiilv In, he National
Awioeliltlen of Ind i-triii'!( . but also
by the Hank A--ociailen mil tin in vv
ferin'liK iissoeiiiion of teal ,-tate iun
iiW thmu Iikii' I1' miiieii hi i dii. c t"
It statement iniide hj a wcll-inf.riiied
person today.
The Industries, banks and real estate
owner each will Kiiaraiitee the eiler
;- .... . t,i ...-i..i .., , i ....
?.Ba "V ' wii...-.? .. ". i, 'A'L'r.Iey, who is mirvived by a widow ami
!2! " Cfl""uM"i XXXV" "'v wuv'
CCHItl llf- f -..-. .---..,tf.
Last of Britons
Beaten in Gelf
Centlmirc! from I'me line
the Rt-een's edse for a bird .".. fifty feet,
nwa.v. after a tine brade. Mrs. Hall
1 up.
.Mi Siirlinc sliced aR.iin from tin '
tee. wlille .Mr. Hall i-a stickinc them
i-iiiht down the middle. Mr. H.ill
I nearly .-.an!: from oft the green ncain,
j luttliic the hack of the cup Miss
i Stirlinc err-putted ami was ".' down.
I'etli were en the short feurili ami .Mim
Stirline laid .Mr. Hall a stjmie en the
putt, uhiih was conceded. Mr. Hall
failed a bird '-'. Halved bole.
Mi Stiiliin; had a drhi liftj :nd
pnt Mr. Hall at the dec-b'i; lift'i a-'d
went fur the veeii. after Mi-. Hall
played -afe. Mis Stirlitn: had a hh!
idf liet. ten teet Iiat the pin nml 1 ml
two for the half. -I te ti. Ml- S.irl.m;
1 ih'W n.
All Square
Mr. Hall wis trapped for the t .
tit thi ith. with a nice out, while
Mi St irlnia" ceend brassie ciiuu'h:
the wind and fell hert of the hole.
Tl.ei .vie nhent alike in .'!. bill Mi--
Stirlins badly eier-putted. She :n!. i
from twMe fet. however, and square'
ilie Hint, h v Ien Mrs. Hall toot, .'
putt-. Mi Stirlinc stied n ii'
Mount i:erct te play her eceml and;
get a tine .pneii shot from there nearlv I
eiiiii) xiird. IbUh had te cre tiap
pins t" sit home. Mi Stlrlins b."ns
short. Mi-. Hall plnjed the dd Km;-
h.h run-up en the creen b tin aid el i
III 111' k KI'K. .11 eiiriuiK I ,
, nci iu'te a tuip and wa one down.!
1 Mr-. Hall trapped her sccetld te tin
leicl.th and Mi- Stirling, thirty ard-
better from ti'' ,,' 1!' r1' ",niPr "f
I fin trap and wa en. thirty feet from
i ii,. ..in ll.r mitt wa short fOllie tlM
teet, but -ank for n win. l-e. AH
Miuar" Seu... jsnlf The had a te.i
ball of :'.! for tb"c eight bole. Mi
Stirling -II 1 '' " bunker en tin
ninth Mr. Hall drawing n bad !!
near the rough. She went for the green I
in the wind, but get trapped short.
Mi. Stirling pulled a spoon shot te
the rough of the parallel fairwn.v. Her
niashie niblick wa ever In a trap. Mi-.
nail dropping en . ".
Al i-.-. Stirling failed te get out. then
nnl.-ileil the ball ever the green and
picked up. 1 d"wn. Mrs,
ireeTied oil her second. Ml
Hall wii
Stirling all
out of hound, with her ecend and third,
after u badly pull-d drive. Mr. Hall
was nieelv en in 1. Mi-1 Sfrllng
jtit rolling hack from tin terrace te
the link. Mrs. Hall took three putt
and they halved in mappy "
Card at turn :
Minn irt'.rliru
iVj,
Mr. Hull
I 0 S l
3 r. 3 i)
nniIRT HUNGARY'S PROTOCOL
UUUDi nuuurini e i iivjiuwwi-
Austrlans Say Action en Burgenland
Was Merc "Paper Ceremony"
lenna. Oct ' -Hungar'. " act'en in
ii,ing tin Muvgcnland protocol nt
iMlenhui-K Mendav is aul te be e
eanled hv the Au-rian Gevernmrut a
a paper'i.erenienv." Tin prote.oj will
ni no wie affect tin attitude of Hun
gary toward Murgeiiland. it i -anl. ex
cept that Murgrnlaiid will new be re
garded it an Kntente colony or sphere.
Hungarian raid in thi dltrict along
tin Austrian fren'nr continue. A band
ve-terdav entered Huuerunn. tilon tilen
derel th- dwelling of die native am!
levin! a cash frlb.ite uren Jewish n-i-deats.
it i-- 'aid.
Uemr. Oct
(I.
I'ranci.-i'e de Li
Malta. f..rtiie!-.v
of Mexico, ui.i
ii,etng of the
Piovi-ieiia! P-e-ideiir
is In Ueine for tin
Institute of Interna
tienal I.UVV. 1..1- aei'epteii tne i-iiiiirnijiil-
iip of the arliitratieti tribunal between
France and Hungurv for all judicial
liieMmn- arimg from the Triainui
treaty
DEBS CASE
LAID ASIDE"
Justice Department Net te Act
a While." Says Daugherty
Washincti'ii. ( i t. (5. -( M' . 1
'for
I Tin -lii
I.,
parel" or nrui
for
' Lugei-e ". I Ii I
, for : while" ,y
. a rd in;
ha been "laid n-i'!"
tle Itepartllieut of .lll--
te Atturiiev ( ii in rai
I im.gin rtv . "
1 1 en tin ilati
Im aul tediiv 1 1. at icii
ii as he I. ,el pri pared
ii :. i i i c.auv
ii plira-e ! .g i -
fele J ;.g te tin Pri'Mlb II'
M' l'llllghelty went oil te .;i
th
.i lauu'i. "e'i ee we are eap.ihh m
felg.tt leg Till- Oells CU-C seilletill'i " A
fi.sli'.nn of ilietiel fail"! te i Ii' it
''iirtl.er infornintien as te the probable
action bv the department.
Phila
Man
Sent te Workhouse
T.
lilHs
.f i:i
rltV .
r'h
in ('
Vnmliile. ti.ire -eight veurs
Neith Twieitt lu-t triet
I
wa- given three mnntii 'uiinnl erii, and a son. Ai tiiur it. ei .inn
nise b;. Ilecerder Stm kheu-e ' Wi -t Sii-ipiehiinna avenue, tlii- citv.
in, ten' lb- wa-ihaiged witi. Hi- wlf.- und duiighter wire with him
I'.iiiiug ! t i iii'liine- in the P "ii-vl-' nt il.e time rif In deuih. r uneral erv
una I'lu'.ri.inl 1'err.v Terminal I. t n es nn. inn inl will tuke place at llell.v -
St..iiuv .
The Rev. T. F. Brady's Funeral
I'linernl serv.ces f..r Hi v Tluumi
!'. I'.r.nl: . ii-i-tnnt re. let- of St. I'iiii'' I'iiii''
(atlelic I'liunli. l'.ifininghni.i. Ala .
no I -mi of r.d.Mird ISrndj . a ignr deal -er
ut ("earned and Tulip strut- urn
1 1 Id today i'i the I'hurih of th. at.'
. .. . ileg'.ienv avenue and I'n-ig ad
r"ii-. lntir".eii! vas iii.nl.- in Me. 1
S. Mlli'ie Cetl.eter.v. Father 1111 I v
c. , . .1 S- ,'. . her Hit ic
Vi-
II .s ital. Itir.iiing! inn. frme
linn. ., fid'evsiiig an .en rut, en
,.l l.dlctiK '1 he bndv. in e i'i.i.,.
iwe jirii -i . from Itirmingla.i.
in tin city en Tuesday, and .
ii
i
I.. 1'ailier liradj s father
churchiuen.
mid
T. H. Gesner's Funtral
Funeral seniles for Theinis II Ce-
ner, a brlcl. liinnufnciurer of Wi-t
Philil'lelphia. will be held Sutnidiv
from hi home. IIM," Woodland n ii n
Mr. (lesiiHr, who
old. 'lied Tuenlav
Me i survived hv
Ceiier, and a '
was sul v -one
ufter a long i
a dau'.'iiter. F
ler. Mr Ai dr
Tciiinr. e tins citv
Geerge W. Germley'a Funeral
Funeral services for (ieerge W (.. rin
ley, a manufacturer of fertilizer-, w
lie he'd tomerovv at his home, (i.vi
. . I.. .Ul . !...nnn,n...n M- i
Lincoln nine, viiiiiiniiiioei. .ui. vjurm
enedauel
nuchter, was olxty-twe years old
MjtessfansaawFT ri
:cs.
&m
.MRS. f. c
LKTTN
The frail slip of
a woman trem
( una.' . i ii vpstrnlav b: her iron
"'nene eliminated Ilss Cecil Icltcli.
heralded in four ceuntries as the
ic ic i'iiiin gelfe; of all time,
from the national tmiruamenl be
ing phi.M'd en the Ilell.v vveed Colin Celin
tr; ( hr links at Dell. N. .1.
T" '! Mrs. I-tts wa defeated by
Mi Marlen Hellln. of New Virk
RESERVE BANK RATE DOWN
Reduction te 5 Per Cent in Line
With New Yerk and Bosten
The Federal He-crve Hank of Phila
delphia .vesterday reduced il rediscount
rate en all rlases of paper and for all
maturities from ." te ." per cent. The
r . i , l tr . r
Innni.i, retii lin.l hnee m i,rTeef f.r snt. '
eral months. The icduitien put thi I
dltric in line with the hank-, of Nrnv I
Yin-k and Me .ten.
Thi i eductien wa well received by.
banker and business men. and indi- I
' ,.,.. ." - ti i ." .-
cute local cemuiercml con litmn have
reached a eund hai from
e banking
viewpoint.
Leans, discount and invef:nents held
by local IihiiI, September (!. P.l"Il.
totaled !?.!'!. l4.i:)-l. a decrease of
STO.OOli.e i," as compared with a venr
, age, according te the Commercial Lit
in and Price Curnnt. The-e wa a d"
1S crease of .::!. Pi'iT.. "70 in lull payable
I at tin Federal Kv-erve. IJank. that item
' tetalinv ..'!1 IO..",(lll
Ibmkei- npe!t,d im increasing nu.ve-
i)(i(i ( (.(iI)lI1)i r(ii) n .er(lnv t
."i-m. before the discount rate reduction
was niuncnci'd. The ."'.. per cent ap
plied je , vi ep;jenally pnnn- name,
with ." , ei- nt the privailing rate
and a i en.ernh'e volume of the gen
eral run of paper being tal.cn at U
per cen'.
ATTACKS FIRE MARSHAL
Building Owners' Committee Heaed
Disagrees With Elliett
Charle .1. Maxwell, of the Ituildin:
'.iwmr ami .Manager.- A-- iciati'm.
ioek eep,ei ted.iv te a venial!; i:i
ir.liiite,, t,, 'i,e Miir-hal Klilitt. who
wn iiueted us -jinj r's'ently that "I
I .IV ' lie " I .'I'll W iteel e.l i ti. l I V t!n
I tr.. I -. i . j 1 1 . ii Committee of nn.v Iiiim
'J., ir; itn.irieii .n Plrladeltiina. Tin
peen'e ,..e l',.,il, wake up."
Mr. Maxwell, as chairman of the
Fire Prevention Committee et tin
P.uilding Owner and Manager As.
seeiatmn. in a letter te Mr. Llllett told
him hi ineiiier.v i exceedingly herr. He
1 im lesed ceiiies of letter the association
I had ri ived from the tire marshal re
lative te efforts te cut down the tire
rik in buildings here.
i DR. D. H. KING DEAD
i Fermer Vmeland, N
J., Paster Suc
cumbs in California
wa- received here tednv of the
, N'cw-
1 death of the ltev
of Vineluiel. N
' Calif . T icsdav .
Dr. Oavid II. King.
J . nt Hollywood.
Ueatii wa due te
a heart att.i. k
! Or. King retired from the pastorate
'of the Firt Pre-liv terlan Church of
I Vineland after twnt.v -live gears' serv
ice and went te Calif-irtitii la-t June for
i hi health, lie had been in the minis
try forty years and had charges at
Wildwood, N. J., ami Punxsutawney.
Pa., previous te going te Vineland.
tlr Kirn' vvn. horn in Wnshln t'tnn
.., nn, (ll etlucated at Washington
und .! ffernn ( elnge. He is survived
b l.i, wife. Kiln; two daughters, eta
v
n lediij.
XIVA. DAVID II. KINO
Dickering en Responsibili
ties in Pacific
EAGER FOR ARMS PARLEY
Ky t!ie Aswrlated Press
Londen, Oct. (V Reports thnt Prance
will enter the conference en limitation of
nrmnments and Far Kasf nucllens pre
pared te bargain with the Pnlted States
relative te inutunl respenslblllticH In the
Pacific and Europe were the subject of
editorials in a number of newspapers
here today.
AntherlrativpjFrench writers have n
terted that mieh a plan en the part of
Trance would net be carried te con
summation. The Dally News 0skcd what "reason
able reservations France could have re
garding (he main objects of the confer
ence." and remarked that she had large
Intfresttj in the Pacific. The newspaper
added that "hardly any ether country
is mere concerned than France ;, pre
vent another war. and nobeuy would
prellt mere by disarmament.
"Are thesp things." the newspaper
went en, "te be. sacrificed for the for fer for
ern hope of dragging America, against
,'.,. ntn European politics again?
'It is a forelern hope, as the met
casual student of American opinion can
tell her j n,p fu,,S(. of ,,,,. ,hp
Lnlted States will be compelled te take
a part in Kurepe wdilch will sntlsfv
every legitimate desire of France. Amer
ica , no mere thnn any of the rest of us.
can live by herself alone. The days of
isolation arc past mid ever."
Paris. Oct. 0.. The aim of the French
Government, nt the WahliiEten Confer
ence en Armnments and Far Fastcrn
affairs is te convince the delegates of
ether nationalities, eipecinllv thee of
the American Government, that France
Is net unduly armed, and that her se
curity requires the number of men new
In active service.
Marshnl Feph will he prepared te lay
before the conference everv particular
concerning the present land' armaments
of I-ranee, (leneral Weygand and Gen
eral Degeutte are collaborating with
General Pestirkrr. who will accompany
Marshal Fech. in the preparation of
documents which will be submitted te
die Washington conference hv Marshal
Fech .
The French general staff i declared
te have Information te the effect that
every regiment in the German army, ns
allowed under the Versailles treaty, has
.vim non-ceuimisinned etiicers te each
regiment. -00 of whom are serving as
privities, ir i aseriei tint tliev nute-
.. .. . . ' " "HUO
privates, ir i asserted that they
, ,.. a , ,.,,. ,.. ., tt ei. , n ...!-..
I " '; -" .,,.-,., i. e a-, iioii-cem
missiened nnicers in the event of mnhil
i.iiiioe. uiink'uiK tin nuiniier et non nen non
cemmiiioiied men In each regiment te
the pre-war figure. The icgimetits then
:..ni.. ui .i. ....
would uc nine te muster !ti() non-commissioned
men for a division, exactly a
provided for under the. German tinihlli-
zatien plan et HI14.
Thi. according te tlm French in
formation, would permit the tneblliza-
tien of a German Army of 1,000,0(10
I men inside of a week.
r I'ekin. Oct. ,". U!y A. P.)-Tbe
.Chines-, rcplj te Japan' preiniil coii ceii
j ei ruing Slmntiinjr WilK trani lltteil te
I the Jni .ine-. Minister here this morn
ing. 'I'll- content of the c miuunicatien
j wte net in licited. however.
I A circular note te tin- for. !gn legi
tien here sa. that the reply will he
i niiele puli'ie Pr day. Or. Yen. the Chi
i ne-ei l"erein Minister, lias ab!e,l ihe
i ntire contents of the replv te'tln Chi-
nee Mimsfr ii. 'a.ilngten.
i G. 0. P. Senators Try
te Agree en Sales Tax
(entlniiril from race
One
the Senate Finance Cniunuttee se n te
provide for the follewing:
Iepen! tut January 1 of all trans
portation taxes, eveept possibly en Pull
man :n onimedatton.
Increase of incenn uit.iv ratis en
neemes ever $1!.(KU) from the coin cein
miitee maxiiniim rate of '.','2 per ci nt te
a maximum of around fiO per cent.
Repeal of nil or a majority of the lux
niy ind se-called "nuisance" tuxes,
including thorn- en soft drinks.
Increase of the corporation lax rnie
te 1." per cent, as recommended by the
committee.
Continuation of the corporation capi
tal stock tax.
These principal points of the com
promise under negotiation with Finance
Committee members were said te rep-n-ent
the "consensus of opinion" of
the group of fourteen Republican Sena
ters who conferred iai night at the,,)
home of Senater Capper, with Senater H
Ledge, Republican Heur leader. Me-t ;
et these nt the centerence were Sena
ters from Western agricultural Mates
and included many members of the so se
called "Progressive group."
The compromise suggestion we-., te
be presented informally today te f'hair
in.in Penrose and ether Kepublie'it of
the Finance Cemmltlee, with the hope,
it was said, that nil or a large pnrt
would be acceptable te the committee
te he offered from the fleer as "com
mittee amendments."
In this way the Hepublienns hoped te
agree umnng themselves en Improve
ments which would be acceptable te
the majority 'if the Senate nml avoid
niiv party split or "deals" with P"ino P"ine
crntic opponents.
Finance Committee memhers sni
that any agreement would heve t,,
ri in lied by "give mid take." They in
dinned willingness te accept the I . .
iii.ir.d for repeal of the transportation
t ixcs, but expected te trad'; en ethei
id ins.
llenieerntle leaders were mere hopeful
i.biv than ever of getting through the
: ..re Important of the amendments te
t' . ending bill which they have Kivi n
in.fl.-e thev will offer. These change, a,
.,1. timed in the minority report of the
1'emeerati. en the. Senate Finance Coui
n, if. . published tedaj. Include:
liigher surtax rale than the Ml' per
etlt liMIMIUlim run: l nu'-'l nn nine- in
eyce-s of .?.',(M0(MI.
A i-raduated corperntm iiuei.c t.i.
in i.laee of the proposed 1." ier :i I
tote.
l'eteutinii of the corporation cnpit-il
-tik lav.
Uen'.al of the freisht, pussenser an 1
Piuliii.iii triinsportatieli tiuce ami of
the $e(KKI cjjeniptiull allowed te corpei -at
en
Ilr teaied normal income tax rate, en
, ,. ,.i,i. - of .1.".M or less.
Takes Poison, Burns te Death
Newtown, Pa.. Oct. ! Whin tlaine tlaine
frem a -mall buckyaid tra-h I'm. ig
uiied tin dress of Mr. Wilh'tt llilibs,
ll.civ iir old, jesterda.v, she u. m
everelj burned that she iiiii in her
home liist nii.'ht. A neighbor. Mrs Hub
ert MiKennv. heard Mrs. Mihbs seicntn
and saw her run aero the yard with
her clothes ablaze, but assistance came
tee late. It was stated that Mrs. Illbb
hud made an ettcuipt ut suicide by
taking polten.
In n fire nnd burglar proof safe at
the headquarters of the Welfare Fed
erntlen rests a list of some '.".000
names of Phlladelphlatis, each et whom
ran afford te contribute nnywheve from
$1!" te $2.-i.OOO te charity.
Perhaps many n salcsmanager would
leek nt them lovingly, but they will only
be aeen by the managers of the Federa
tion's campaign next month.
These names, filed, numbered, let
tered, grouped and classified in a huge
master card index system, will furnish
the "ammunition" jiu the tirst 100
teams the "banner-bearers" who, sis
delegntes of the "Individual prepeets'
division of the Campaign Committee,
will carry the. mesage of the Welfare
Federation Inte homes and offices dur
ing the five days of the Federation s
drive, November 14 te IS. Ne dupli
cates of these lists have or will he
made, they nre for federation use only.
The lists comprise the names of th
residents of the greater city embraced
within the limits of the federation's
campaign territory who either hav
aided In the support of welfare and
charitable organizations in the past or
who, by rcaspn of their known ability,
should aid In the support of such or
ganizations In the future. They have
been collected with great accuracy by
a small army of volunteer clerks,
mobilized without cost te the federation.
In the first place, the names of all
persons wdie have previously contrib
uted te any one or mere of the welfare
agencies new members of the federa
tion were turned ever te the federation
and carefully arranged and Indexed.
Then, working en the assumption that
the members of nil the cltv's clubs and
societies of public or seml-publlc char
acter should be classed as "givers,"
the memberships of clubs, together
with these of the great number of cenn
try clubs In the suburbs, were obtained
and grouped according te the financial
obligations of each member In each or
ganization. The name of nil automobile owners
In the metropolitan city were also ob
tained and classified according te the
make and price of the enr owned. And
te these .were added the names of all
ethers wdie pay State personal property
taxes, the thought In the selection of
each being that the classes of persons
"lentlened surely nre ah'e te assume
their small bnre of the huge obligation
of the entire community te held up the
hands of hetpltnls, welfare associa
tion, settlements mid social centers,
homes for the aged blind nml helpless
and all ether such missionaries of hope,
health and happiness.
Griswold Gifts
Werth $1,000,000
rnnlliiiiril from PiiEe One
incomes went seaiin;j since the World
War, should have been at least T te
KlO per cent.
In evident r was shown the copy of
lie deed of 1 ru t under which Cress
testified that he turned ever the entire
iuteiest of Mrs. (irisweld te Mrs.
I'ri.-chnian In 1U1.V The ropy con
tained a long list of valuable ptepertic
in Ikiltiiner". Mr. Cress then testithd
te having placed the (Jrisweld collec
tion of jewels first In a heavy wooden
jewel case and later in a safe deposit
he in a Unltlnioi'e bank. The key te
the jewel collection eventually went te
Mr-, (irisweld and the witness knew
no mere i f them.
Then leading )ili,sician ei Atlantic
Cit.v and Pleaaiitille. near the (Jris (Jris
eold tilace of a'legrd virtual imprison
ment, wcvl r.n the stand and testified
that the Ilaltimere woman, who wns
the descendant of an Fnipcmr and pet
ted throughout ICurene for years because
of her beauty, contracted a drug habit
while he was attempting te keep pace
with th" court life en the ether side.
Thev told also of her calling a physician
who refued further visits after she hail
informed him that "sn enl, sent for
him te be amused."
The ph.vsielniis testified te having
fuiiiilicd her ipiaiititie, of verenal
which he demanded in dese double
tl.it which their lirt judgment had
Indicated,
Insanity ((notion K.-ii'srd
Mr. Themas Veungman. physician te
ine't e1' ilm fashionables of the Phila
delphia colony in Vrntnnr. was the lirst
meter called. He told of being sum
moned te Mra. (irlsweld's bedside In
I'.'l 1. On his first iit he said his
I nt ifnt complained enlv of rheumntic
pains and after a short conversation
told him thnt she had decided te take
massage treatment. I.ndr. when he
was called again, he was greeted with
rii.iaik about "bting iimued" nnd
ibeiiled thai hi patient was crnzy.
'Were .von ever called le Mrs. (jr'i,.
id's bedside again''" Mr. Yniimrnifin
wa a-ked b.v Conn el ('. ,. ,. f.
I lie i enntess.
"I wa- rmpiested b.v Mr. flewley. of
Atlantic City, te cuimlne tin woman
a te her sanity." the witncs, replied.
"Mid j cm de it?" wn- the next oiies eiies oiies
tien "I did net, because I till net place
tev slgniituri' te a -tatcment that the
woman was mentally -niind after hav
ing n her before." Mr. Veungnian
declared positively.
City Treasurer's Repert
The City Treasmer'- report for the
v. e, I; ending today follew: Receipts,
.I.L'17.0u:'..(il : pay im i.ts.? ,777,(l(r. 17 ;
im i imi im !uiiii,' -inking fundi,
Sl'cifC.. 107. 0.".
Yeu Can II in
PRUDEWTBAL
Sectional Steel
BUILDINGS
Right Frem StecU
,i.i i. Kht mamifacturini;
n.i'li- IniluNtrlnl plnbt
mi Iv.ins flelil work,
w.ut li'UiHes, HtereH, fovinil fevinil
rii" etc They are llre
pi "t nildtiintliil anil per.
ii .mi-tit, i 1 huIviikv 100',
If .(iniiVll.
p mi'illiite delivers nml
i 1. 1 Mini Win . phuni. or
vi i lie for Intenstinn iii,i
t tu, in.
rite fur ( ntnlnj;
C. D.
PnUDEN CORP.
Iliijuril A Wrrntr
llnllu.. .Mil.
Sin.,
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mmwffingmsmi 'tmaK-g
HHff MjiSHI
SrF,!-'t'-A".sTV
Kridln Kennel , the mascot of tlie
wilt ever the filauts in
the first
erli
Independents Will Try te Get
Harry L. Knight Off Repub
lican Committee
WOMEN IN THE MOVEMENT
.Delaiice, N. .1., Oct. .". Deter
mined, they sav. tn end the days of
"bossism" in Burlington County, In
dependent Republicans will open a
spectacular light at the organization of
the Republican Ceuntv Committee to
day te unseat former Public Ftillty
Commissioner Harry I,. Knight, of
Medford. ns an eflieci- of the committee.
Mr. Knight' slnte of candidates was
beaten bv Republican voters at the re
cent primary, and the victorious Inde
pendent have announced that they In
tend te move en and clean up the
wreck of the old machine which for
jenr dominated county politics.
Many women elected te the com
mittee are aligned in the nnti-besisni
movement, ami the rssiim of the
committee, which will be nt Mount
Helly, pi-onuses le make political his
tory. Virtually all the riverfront
townships are said te be lined up in
the movement te eliminate Mr.
Knight, nnd leaden here say they have
a safe majority .
Mr. Knight jnined hi initial grip
en county oelitics as county clerk. His
appointment as a Public I tility Com
missioner created a stir, and he was
one of the member nheni whom the
successful tight for the ousting of
that heard wa waged. His candidates
were assailed in i n' years, but his
alleged effort this year te put ever a
hand-picked slate of ciindulnics iimurd
the ire of Republican.
Customs Men Seize $40,000 Gems
New Yerk, (lei. (I. -Custom- officials
noticing bulge- in the vest pockets of
Raffnele Romane a he I. ft Im, first
class cabin when the Presidrnte Wil Wil
eon decked yesterday from Italy sen relied
him and announced finding Sin. 000 in
diamond ami jewelry. Romane, en
gaged in the building trades here, had
net included the jewelry in hi customs
declaration, inspector said. He claimed
American citizenship.
RAILROAD STATION ROBBED
Thieves broke into the Mount Mo Me
Hah railroad station l.i-i :,i;',t and
took the nickel out of the telephone
box after -ma-hin", off ih ver. lie .
also took a number of p n I ,..1- from
the ticket ellice. lint Heming et .my
great value.
Organized
Desk Werk
Ry
organizer
the way,
instantly
ercanizcrs
action, ami .-.elvc
desk piebliin.
Label holders allow easy
rliatigiiiK of labels te fit your
ev. ti needs just slip a new
subject label under the cclln-
lei
ith each Werk-organizer
come-, a ropy et the bulletin,
"Hew te OrKanUc Desk
Werk." It will rivc you some
ideas that arc helping te raise
the clficiiiuv el 50.(1)0 office.
Price from $1.00 upward
Yee & Liskens Ce.
STATIONERS
Printers, Blank Boelis
12 N. 13th St.
Alie at 719 Walnut St.
.,-;,,.-.,i:rv:j-
POLITICAL FIGHT ;
... ..... .. - i
INBUUIONCU.
I I
I
"S-aa&r i Americas Srnariesi Car
NXlj y j ' I E buyer who investigates
- i S I the entire automobile field 3
tllC USC Ot tll'S Werk ' '- and vukn .'..,lr,.,e nrnfllllv 1
liz:rinzA i seini pint- cncede I
uces-il.l . Werk- I incre ls no exaggeration in our
clear tli. .ick for f . statement, the Reamer is Ameri- a
tntrrinttlenal
who rame (hreugli with a
Yankees
game of tlie World .Series
in New
yesterday
U. S. ATTORNEY OUSTED
President Removes Kentucky Official
en Recommendation of Daugherty ifMy .40 ,,or 0Cllt nf :i10 nermnl mmi
WasliliiKteii. i let. (I. (r.y A. 1". 1 of physician.-, ninny of whom wrrekilM
1 nein:' ii. .-siiiiierv . 1 mien .-snues .m - i f,u (lurinc iircvinus years nt elmlim m"
terncy for the northern district of typhus epidemic and ethers of i-hna
1 Kiiii.iek.v. wa icnieved from olEce te- 1 have lied the ceuntrj.
1 dav hv President Harding en ucein-: --
1 mendatlnn of Attorney (leneral Uaugh
rt.. 1 The renen for the removal wns net
'disclosed l.y officials. Consideration ia
iieing given, il is understood, te the
appointment of Sawyer Smith, of Ce-
.viiigten, ns successor te Mr. ShUtcry.
j Paster Becomes Scheel Principal j ,Vthcr' machine hit a tn,n,,, nnd tin
I 'Ihe Rev. .1. P. Lafferty. of Norris- struck a teljeraph pole with such ferct
i town, nn entered tne ranus et school i us te break it in two.
j teachers, having taken charge of tlit- The tramp. Matthew I-'ritz, theuilt
Svvcileland public schools, Fpper Mer-I te be from McKeesport, will prehblj
1 Ien Township. His resignation ns pas- l die in the Allentown Hospital.
; ter of the Olivet Baptist congregation, I The occupants of the car, RebM
' et .Norrlstewn. was accepted at a meet- , Mevill, of Allentown. and (ieerge ati
ling yesterday. Mr. Latterly will also Samuel Huey, of Reading, are also ii
I devote considerable attention te the de- the hospital, helples from cuts ul
veiepmeiit et tnc.hweiieiand ( nien tstin- l)ruies. I licit car caught tire and n
day Ndioel ami chapel. j a total wreck.
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Samara, Itussla. Oct. (J. m '
journey from Constantinople tew''1'
row by way of the Caspian Sea i-inT
ger circle, tiilnilnatimt In i'1?,.1"'-
Samara nnd Kazan. It ,s j S "
te snv whether morn n,.t.. ' "'Wl
perishing from underneurislim.nt 'l
Constantinople, Tiflls. Hnku mL
ininn or in inc JinrnKtiv reglnn, (,
rcran.hlc for lnead. with t he V$ I
divided dnllv i.nrTr,t ,.f ....'1(' M'l
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.... .. -....,..,-...... ... i"i'viiens tmi-: i
the approaching cold weather. j
in iiaie Hunger has net inrnl j
millions of deaths, but certainly T
tireds of thousands will surelv ill. i!.'
the first shorn cold of fl,.ii.. . Vi'l
where is there mere than a two iaeatlU?
Mipply of fend. ls
Desuit.' the famine. Hm cnrlem f.
stands out tiiat everywhere it yJJs
me 10 euiain a geed meal if (lie tnt
eler has ninne.v . T
Acceiupanying the devnvlnil.. .
hunger la a lii'diclne famine, v,-iti i
vast malaria area encenipns.IJ ,,'
CnueasuH and extending (nst threuri
out Turkestan and then nnrihitVJ
across the (Vplan Kra along the M,ir
length of the Velta. It I. . ,""
'Asiatic; malaria, sometimes Itlllin. t.
victims vithin two days, when Hm
p'iii nttacked already is weaketinl ftm I
ii wtntiMt1L.tl inill f "fill
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lOverywdiere tlie Asserintnl pttfl'
correspondent has been travvjint 5!
cry for bread has been aecunnanlfdi,
one for quinine. All the hospital tli' '
ited by the correspondent are full .j
pntients, with (ediiie virtually the etj.
nicdicin.'". Suigceiis also are -n-Ithecr
cotton or lint bandagrs. Se fur thn
las hee.-i relatively little elielirn at)
IJ II1U..
imiuisirv in wns region nns oecota
an uiiKiuwn profession, ami t'lirp m
THREE HURT IN AUTO CRASH
Tramp Probably Fatally Injured n I
Car Tries te Avoid Collision
Allcntewil, Va.. Met. (I. -Annulare-,
bile speeding from Trexlertewa teM,-J
Wnniliiw 1 1 nnilnntinliiif tn ...-.! J .
IMPROVED
TRAIN
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OCEAN CITY, SEA ISLE CITY, STONE HARBOR
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